I don't have any opinion about the relative merits of different VC
systems (except selfish reluctance to learn a new one) but whatever you
choose *must* work flawlessly on Windows as well as Unix. Lots of
people use Haskell on Windows machines.
With Gour's encouragement I managed to build GHC quite easily using
MSYS, a lightweight cousin of Cygwin. When I install the MSYS developer
toolkit I get CVS and ssh. I'm certain I don't get arch/darcs etc.
It's not a big deal to install something else, but the something else
should be guaranteed available for Windows and (strong preference) not
require Cygwin.
Simon
| -----Original Message-----
| From: libraries-bounces at haskell.org[mailto:libraries-bounces at haskell.org] On Behalf Of Isaac Jones
| Sent: 15 March 2004 02:51
| To: Krasimir Angelov
| Cc: libraries at haskell.org| Subject: Re: version control and LIP
|| Krasimir Angelov <ka2_mail at yahoo.com> writes:
|| > Does the arch works under Windows?
|| It seems that there is some support, as you've already discovered.
| Apparently, cygwin is only one out of 3 options:
||http://wiki.gnuarch.org/moin.cgi/Native_20WIN32_20Support|| I hope you can solve this problem. Perhaps this is another reason I
| should move to darcs? How's darcs support in windows?
||| peace,
|| isaac
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